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Yes, I added a character and yes, I did animate it. It proves nothing because there is no documentation that tells me what is being tested. It's just an animation that works or not. I can write a C# app that works fine on Windows but not Mac or Linux. Does that mean that Mac and Linux are total pieces of crap? At this point, without docs explaining what's happening (other than show an animation and make a soundtrack).

As for Chrome updating automatically, as a developer I don't want that. I want a known stability. I know many web developers that are totally frustrated by Chrome's auto update feature.

Most popular does not necessarily mean best. Usage stats on our web site show Chrome to be in third place among our users.

And this app you keep talking about is totally meaningless without the background of what it is. But I'm jumping out on a limb here....
Moviemaker uses HTML5 extensions to do the animation and sound. If that's so, I go back to big deal. Are you really saying that IE as a whole is crap because IE8, that is several years old, doesn't support an HTML standard that still has not been fully accepted or adopted? And for that matter, your beloved Chrome doesn't support everything in HTML5 either. I'm sorry I can't use Chrome because of that. It's just a piece of crap. It's the same reasoning you're using.

>Did you add a character and animate it? Did you try making a soundtrack?
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>Are all the features available on IE? How do the framerates compare to other browsers?
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>Try going to "Scene" and uncommenting the line that adds shadowBlur = 10;
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>What happens to the framerates?
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>I'm guessing the app doesn't work one bit on IE8, which looks like is still the most popular version out there.
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer#Desktop_Market_share_by_year_and_version
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>Of course, if you install Chrome it stays up to date automatically. None of that IE7, 8, 9, 10 crap.
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>Did I mention it's also the world's most popular web browser?
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers#Summary_table
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>And it goes without saying IE is non-existent in the mobile space.
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>How many features of the moviemaker.htm work on a mobile IE?
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>They all work (even the Web Audio API parts) on an iOS 6.
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Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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